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Old 07-29-2012, 05:50 AM  
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Originally Posted by mce View Post
Cavity - free or lower IQ... hmmmmm, hard choice /wink

Anyway, talking about nutrients in food and water, anyone heard of the study that claims hormones in chickens increases the rate of homosexual attraction? Hoax? If hormones are at issue, why aren't people concerned about soy?
There are a lot of things out there that supposedly either lower the sperm count in males or plays with our hormones. BPA is said in some studies to create "gender confusion," so it is no surprise that in countries like Thailand where they have many BPA plants, zero real waste regulation (they dump everything in the water), and the locals eat EVERYTHING from plastic bags, that you will find more transsexuals than anywhere else on earth. I suppose it could be a coincidence, but I doubt it. The old joke of "there must be something in the water" is true in this case.

So to hear about hormones in chickens possibly being linked to more gender confusion, I am not surprised one bit. The reality is, all of these companies are putting god knows what inside of everything we eat and drink, and the long term effects are just now starting to be known. Just like they used to think it was OK to smoke while pregnant, in 10 or 20 years from now they may tell us that everything we've been eating and drinking has been killing us. We're literally learning as we go, at the cost of human health and life.

Then from the in foil hat side, you could say all of this is an attempt at population control. Doesn't seem to be working, but then again, they may just be getting started. Considering all the sick and twisted shit governments have done to their people (and are probably still doing) over the years, I don't put anything past anyone.

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Originally Posted by BIGTYMER View Post
Did you read what I wrote? It's impossible to avoid ingesting a tiny bit.
They make fluoride free toothpaste. Hit a nearby natural food stores, they should have a decent selection. Because you are right, it is impossible not to digest some when you brush your teeth, and I'm sure a decent amount is absorbed through our gums.
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